Wednesday, February 3, 2016

THE LIST OF BEST UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES IN TANZANIA 2015

STELLA MARIS MTWARA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE - IN THE CITY OF NATURAL GAS
This ranking is based on research publications and citations from the last five years (2010 to 2014) as well as visibility on the internet.
RankInstitutionTotal Influence Factor
1University of Dar Es Salaam28.10
2Sokoine University of Agriculture19.83
3Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences15.22
4Open University of Tanzania10.72
5University of Dodoma9.02
6Tumaini University8.27
7Mzumbe University8.15
8Ardhi University7.50
9St Augustine University of Tanzania5.05
10Kilimanjaro Christian Medical College4.89
11Dar Es Salaam Institute of Technology4.43
12Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science and Technology4.18
13Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences4.02
14Institute of Finance Management3.96
15Dar es Salaam University College of Education3.83
16Hubert Kairuki Memorial University3.49
17State University of Zanzibar3.24
18University College of Education2.94
19Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College2.85
20Zanzibar Universitye2.67
21Mkwawa University College of Education2.44
22Weill Bugando University College of Health Sciences2.38
23University of Arusha2.34
24College of Business Education2.33
25Institute of Accountancy2.28
26Ruaha University College2.24
27Jordan University College2.14
28St John's University of Tanzania1.98
29Moshi University College of Cooperative and Business Studies1.85
30Mount Meru University1.79
31Mbeya University of Science and Technology1.77
32Arusha Technical College1.72
33Muslim University of Morogoro1.71
34Teofilo Kisanji University1.68
35St Joseph University in Tanzania1.66
36University of Iringa1.58
37Mwalimu Nyerere Memorial Academy1.53
38Makumira University College1.52
39International Medical and Technological University1.42
40University of Bagamoyo1.28
41Kampala International University Dar es Salaam College1.27
42Sebastian Kolowa Memorial University1.26
43Mwenge University College of Education1.18
44Stefano Moshi Memorial University College0.90
45Stella Maris Mtwara University College0.86
46Eckernforde Tanga University0.84
47Tanzanian Training Centre for International Health0.73
48Tanzania International University0.73
49Josiah Kibira University College0.67
50St Francis University College of Health and Allied Sciences0.63
51Archbishop Mihayo University College of Tabora0.62
52United African University of Tanzania0.56
53Katavi University of Agriculture0.12
54St Joseph's Theological Institute0.05
http://ranking.journalsconsortium.org/unirankings/country/Tanzania/2015

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Image captionBasi linalotumia umeme wa jua
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Monday, February 1, 2016

ELEPHANT POACHERS KILL BRITISH HELICOPTER PILOT IN TANZANIA



A British helicopter pilot has been shot dead by elephant poachers in Tanzania, the conservation charity for which he was working has said.
The Friedkin Conservation Fund said Roger Gower, from Birmingham, was tracking poachers on Friday in the Maswa Game Reserve.
One of his colleagues said he had been shot as he flew near the carcass of one of three elephants killed by poachers.
Charity founder Dan Friedkin said the organisation had lost "a dear friend".
The Foreign Office has confirmed the death of a UK national in Tanzania and said it was providing assistance to the family.

'Great pilot'

Pratik Patel, of the Friedkin Conservation Fund, said Mr Gower had been approaching the last of three elephants killed by poachers when he was shot.
He paid tribute to "a great guy, a great friend, a great pilot" who he said had loved working with Tanzania's wildlife.
Mr Patel said Mr Gower's main role had been flying people between the different camps on the reserve where he worked, but he had also flown daily patrols to support ground staff in their work against poachers.
The wreckage of Roger Gower's helicopterImage copyrightWildlife At Risk
Image captionRoger Gower had been flying in the Maswa Game Reserve
Tanzanian MP Lazaro Nyalandu, a former minister for natural resources and tourism, said in a tweet that the incident had happened in the Maswa Game Reserve, which borders the Serengeti National Park in northern Tanzania.
He said Mr Gower had managed to land his helicopter, but died before he could be rescued.
Mr Nyalandu said: "RIP Capt Roger. You loved our country and I knew you on many flights we took together in defence of our wildlife heritage.
"Those poachers who killed Capt Roger are coward[s], evil, and sad people. A fine-hearted individual gone too soon, and our hearts are broken."
Map of Tanzania
Mr Friedkin said his charity was "profoundly saddened" by the death of Mr Gower - reported to have been a former accountant who qualified as a pilot in 2004.
He said: "We are committed to honouring Roger and his work. We are also committed to ensuring that those responsible for this attack are found and brought to justice.
"We believe that Roger can best be honoured by redoubling our commitment to protect elephants and our priceless wildlife heritage.
"This tragic event again highlights the appalling risk and cost of protecting Tanzania's wildlife."
The Friedkin Fund says elephant poaching is "especially prevalent" in Maswa, with rangers encountering ivory poachers "on a fairly regular basis".